/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/11/21/#ubuntu-us-pa.txt

waltmaneven Terminal.app in OSX land supports that :)02:05
ChinnoDog:-p02:55
ChinnoDogSomeone tell me why there are two libmozjs packages in Ubuntu with completely different looking version numbers02:56
ChinnoDogidk how I am supposed to know which one is the current one02:56
pleia2there aren't, you must have a ppa or something02:57
pleia2or do you mean 17 and 185?02:58
pleia2good question, I don't know :)03:00
ChinnoDog17 and 185 is what I see03:02
* ChinnoDog frowns03:02
ChinnoDogAccoring to the Spidermonkey page release 17 is the latest and it implements Javascript 1.8.503:05
ChinnoDogSo, I guess they are probably the same thing in different packages03:06
ChinnoDogok, that is not working. I just want javascript support in elinks. :-(03:25
jthanChinnoDog: breaking everything?03:25
ChinnoDognot yet03:27
ChinnoDogI can't figure out why elinks won't run with javascript enabled. It is not even on the config menu.03:27
jthanI don't know what to tell you03:39
ChinnoDog:-\03:44
TheLordOfTimei have no idea what you're talking about but perhaps its a compile-time config option that's not enabled?03:54
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, i would check the elinks documentation to see what the specifics are03:55
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, but if you give me their site i'll look for you03:56
ChinnoDogTheLordOfTime: it is compile time but I would expect it to be here. There is an elinks-lite package for people that only want a barebones installation. This is dumb.04:00
ChinnoDogAnd the docs are at http://elinks.or.cz/documentation/html/manual.html-chunked/ch01s06.html04:00
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, which OS?04:00
TheLordOfTimeout of curiosity04:01
ChinnoDogUbuntu, of course04:01
TheLordOfTimein Debian, line 52 of debian/rules:  --without-spidermonkey04:01
TheLordOfTimelooks like they disable spidermonkey/javascript support04:01
TheLordOfTime(and Ubuntu probably has that in the rules file)04:01
* TheLordOfTime cracks his knuckles and digs around in the ubuntu code04:01
ChinnoDog:-\04:02
TheLordOfTimeL, P, Q, R, S, and T all have 0.12~pre5-blah04:02
TheLordOfTimecept for S and T, they have ~pre604:03
ChinnoDogTheLordOfTime: that is ok. I give up for now. I will have to rebuild the package for my own use.04:03
* TheLordOfTime looks at T04:03
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, unless there's license incompatibility..l04:03
TheLordOfTimeor no spidermonkey packages...04:03
TheLordOfTimeyou could file a wishlist bug to enable it...04:03
TheLordOfTimebut note according to the elinks site it's a highly experimental feature04:03
ChinnoDogThere is no license incompatibility and the spidermonkey is in the repositories.. twice!04:03
TheLordOfTimeprobably why it wasn't built in04:03
ChinnoDogI found someone else complaining about it online04:04
TheLordOfTime[2013/11/20 23:03:46] <TheLordOfTime> but note according to the elinks site it's a highly experimental feature04:04
ChinnoDogAnother person noted it can be enabled in the compile but disabled in the options04:04
TheLordOfTimelines 64, 85 in the code for Ubuntu's version of the debian/control has both lite and full marked "without-spidermonkey"04:04
TheLordOfTimeso...04:04
ChinnoDoggrr04:05
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, if you want i'll rebuild it and dump it in a PPA tomorrow...04:05
TheLordOfTimebut i'll need to know the spidermonkey version to include in the PPA too04:05
ChinnoDogno, I'll do it. I've done it before.04:05
TheLordOfTime(so i can copy that in)04:05
TheLordOfTimecool04:05
ChinnoDogI should start my own PPA for packages I've "fixed"04:05
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, but now we know why it's not configurable for you... they disable it completely04:05
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, i have multiple PPAs for that04:05
TheLordOfTimeeach for the different programs.04:05
TheLordOfTime(including nginx, but that makes sense anyways)04:05
ChinnoDogk, will tackle that tomorrow.04:06
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, if you want you can file a bug in Debian about it, asking them to enable it04:06
TheLordOfTimeand see what Debian's devs for it say04:06
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, oh wait i found it04:07
TheLordOfTimehttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=72119804:07
TheLordOfTimeChinnoDog, apparently it was requested and commented on and left to gather dust04:07
TheLordOfTimeapparently even with the libraries a lot of the JS on sites didn't work or w/e04:08
TheLordOfTimehence it being disabled04:09
JonathanDMorning.09:42
rmg51Morning10:16
JonathanDHi rmg5110:54
rmg51o/10:55
JonathanDJust back from breakfast.10:55
rmg51didn't get that far yet11:11
* waltman yawns11:46
teddy-dbearMorning peoples, dogs, turkeys and everything else12:59
ChinnoDogTheLordOfTime: Well, that sucks since I only need it to work on one site right now. Maybe there is another javascript enabled text mode browser.13:56
InHisNameanyone know about Nix and / or NixOS ?   I just put a vbox version on my vbox, looking to investigate it.14:43
ChinnoDogNixOS sounds like the most boring name ever14:55
ChinnoDogZero creativity14:55
ChinnoDogTheLordOfTime: Looks like there aren't any other text mode browsers with javascript. I think I'm going to solve my problem in a different way.14:56
ChinnoDogI ran Chrome using X windows forwarding instead15:12
ChinnoDogUses lots of memory but gets the job done reliably15:12
ChinnoDogFrom what I have seen in benchmarks other "lightweight" browsers use about the same amount of memory. If that were not true I would pick a skinnier one.15:20
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jthanChinnoDog: ping16:23
ChinnoDoghey16:24
jthanDo you use task warrior?16:24
* jthan knows you don't 16:25
ChinnoDognope16:26
jthanWell you better start.16:26
ChinnoDogmmm, no.16:26
jthanBut we're going to write an app16:27
ChinnoDogYou write it, I'll think about using it.16:28
jthan:-(16:28
jthanhater.16:28

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